The Use of CBCT in Evaluating the Health and Pathology of the Maxillary Sinus

Diagnostics (Basel). 2022 Nov 16;12(11):2819. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12112819.

Abstract

The use of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been increasing in dental practice. This narrative review summarized the relevance and utilizations of CBCT to visualize anatomical structures of the maxillary sinus and common pathologies found in the maxillary sinus. The detection/visualization rate, the location and the morphometric characteristics were described. For sinus anatomy, the reviewed features included the posterior superior alveolar artery, sinus pneumatization, sinus hypoplasia, sinus septa, and primary and accessory sinus ostia. For pathology, the following items were reviewed: membrane thickening associated with periapical lesions/periodontal lesions, mucous retention cyst, and antrolith. The visualization and assessment of the maxillary sinus is very important prior to procedures that take place in close proximity with the sinus floor, such as tooth extraction, implant insertion, and sinus floor elevation. Some sinus pathologies may be associated with odontogenic lesions, such as periapical diseases and periodontal bone loss.

Keywords: CBCT; Schneiderian membrane; cone beam computed tomography; health; maxillary sinus; pathology; sinus floor elevation.

Publication types

  • Review

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This research received no external funding.